Ravens reserve corner suspended by NFL

Summary of 3 articles · Updated Dec 11, 2012

Ravens reserve cornerback Asa Jackson has been suspended without pay for the team's next four games for violating the NFL's policy for performance-enhancing drugs. Baltimore Ravens reserve cornerback Asa Jackson has been suspended without pay for the team… (more)'s next four games for violating the NFL's policy for performance-enhancing drugs. The vacancy could be filled by linebacker Ray Lewis, who is eligible to return this week from injured reserve. The suspension will continue into the playoffs, so if the Ravens make it, Jackson will be eligible to return following Baltimore’s first postseason game. One of the noteworthy aspects of the NFL’s epidemic of Adderall suspensions has been that it seems to be a particularly popular prescription drug with defensive backs: Seattle’s Richard Sherman and Brandon Browner, Washington’s Cedric Griffin, the Giants’ Tyler Sash and Will Hill, Tampa Bay’s Eric Wright and Aqib Talib, Cleveland’s Joe Haden, have all blamed Adderall for their positive PED tests.

Ravens CB Jackson tests positive, will miss four

Ravens’ Asa Jackson suspended four games for PEDs

Ravens rookie cornerback Asa Jackson is the latest NFL player to get a four-game suspension for violating the league policy on performance-enhancing drugs. The team confirmed Jackson’s suspension on Tuesday afternoon and issued a statement that didn’t